Matchcovers
of female impersonators from probably the 60's & 70's are from my
collection. The Torch Club, the Jewel Box Lounge, and especially Finocchio's
were famous drag clubs..
For more Finocchio's memorabilia, click
here.

Irving
Kaufman (center), who also recorded under many names, including Frank
Harris, at the Okeh Recording Studio in 1927

Minette
(hold cursor over LP
to see back side)

Above,
Diamond Lil LP "Listen Listen," from New Zealand, 1976, Below,
Effie Dropbottom's 1968 "Tells It Like It Is" album

Bill
Amesbury on his 1976 album cover "Can You Feel It." He later
became Barbara Amesbury.

Ty
Bennett, above, from "Gay International," from Toronto, 1965.
An article in it mentioned her next LP, "Ty One On With Ty"
was due shortly. As far as I know, that never happened.Click for more info on
Ty Bennett

Above
and below, the Liz Lyons album, and left, as she performed as Lee Leonard
in the 1940s. Click HERE to see a Very
rare photo of her, as Lee Leonard.

Above,
Yolanda performing at Sun Music Company, June 7, 2002

Click
on the Sun Music logo to hear Yolanda's concert there, from June 7th,
2002, a Robert Urban Production (35 min). Among the songs included are
"Right To Surrender," "Angel," Freedom," and
a very twisted finale of "Lola" turned into "Yo-Yo-Yo-Yo-Landa"

You
may also enjoy these other QMH shows loosely relating to this theme.
Main Interviews are listed next to shows containing them. This is
~33 hours, so far...

I
did the "math," and over the years on these 15 shows,
I've played 142 different TG artists, and over
350 different songs, some of them several times, and I routinely
include TG artists on most of my other shows